
If you have any automation on the Addictive Drums 1 track, you can use it as a visual reference while drawing or recording automation on the AD2 track.


This allows you to listen to both tracks side by side to make sure that everything sounds as it should. You can then remove the Addictive Drums 1 plug-in instance from the second track and load Addictive Drums 2 in its place. There's more than one way to go about this, but we recommend that you start out by duplicating the Addictive Drums 1 track in your DAW, including MIDI regions, effect plug-ins and sends. This page contains patches and sound banks for Addictive Drums by XLN Audio, a virtual drum instrument for Windows and Mac. Replacing Addictive Drums 1 with AD2 in your DAW arrangement If you have XLN Cloud Sync installed your preset will also be available in your account and automatically downloaded to any computer that you have Addictive Drums 2 installed on. That's it! Now your old AD1 preset is available in Addictive Drums 2.

Choose Save As and enter a name for your preset Open the AD1 User Folder via the menu and go into the User Presets folder Drag an AD1 preset from the User Presets folder and drop it onto the Addictive Drums 2 interface, then save it. Here's a guide on how to save custom presets from Addictive Drums 1 and loading them in Addictive Drums 2. Click on the text in the top left corner of Addictive Drums 1 to bring up the preset menu. Loading Addictive Drums 1 presets in Addictive Drums 2
